Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Farmers block rail traffic for 7 hours in Gurdaspur

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GURDASPUR: Movement of several trains on the Jammu-Amritsar section was affected for nearly seven hours as around 500 farmers, including women, sat on a dharna on the rail tracks in Gurdaspur on Friday to press for their demands.

The protest, held under the aegis of Kisan-Mazdoor Sangarsh Committee, Punjab, continued from 1 pm to 7.50 pm.

Their demands include payment of dues worth Rs 750 crore from state cooperativ­e and private sugar mills, waiver on farm loans and compensati­on for loss of crops.

Farmers from Gurdaspur, Sri Hargobindp­ur, Hoshiarpur,

Baba Bakala, Kathu Nangal and Tarn Taran participat­ed in the dharna held on the rail tracks along the Gurdaspur-Sri Hargobindp­ur road.

The dharna was lifted after Gurdaspur deputy commission­er (DC) Mohammad Ishfaq assured the protesters that their demands will be forwarded to the top officials of the state government for considerat­ion.

Earlier, sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) Skattar Singh Bal reached the spot to persuade the farmers to lift the blockade, but the protesters said they will not relent until they are given an assurance about their demands.

Kisan-Mazdoor Sangarsh Committee senior vice-president Swinder Singh Chautala and general secretary Sarwan Singh Pandher said they were forced to block rail traffic after three of their peaceful dharnas outside the DC office in Gurdaspur did not yield any results.

The district police had made elaborate security arrangemen­ts to check any untoward incident during the dharna.

WERE DEMANDING PAYMENT OF DUES FROM SUGAR MILLS, WAIVER OF FARM LOANS

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Protesters staging a dharna on railway tracks in Gurdaspur on Friday.
HT PHOTO Protesters staging a dharna on railway tracks in Gurdaspur on Friday.

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